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Abstaining from social media doesn't improve well being
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7 years ago
simonebrunozzi
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People prefer their jobs to be taken by robots, not other workers
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7 years ago
hhs
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When People Close to Us Behave Immorally, We Are Inclined to Protect Them
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7 years ago
laurex
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Some perfectly healthy people can’t remember their own lives
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7 years ago
EndXA
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Seeing our achievements as “completing a journey” helps maintain success
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7 years ago
EndXA
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We use our intuitive physics to make sense of imaginary worlds
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7 years ago
EndXA
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Feeling disconnected from your past-self is associated with depression
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7 years ago
EndXA
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Teenagers Define Themselves Mostly in Terms of Their Traits; Adults More in Ter
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7 years ago
whack
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Even People Without Mathematical Training Experience the “Beauty” of Maths
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7 years ago
laurex
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Taking Tiny Breaks Is Key to Learning New Skills
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7 years ago
laurex
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Research Identifies a Novel Way to Beat Anxiety – Zapping the Vestibular System
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7 years ago
laurex
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Humans store about 1.5 megabytes of information during language acquisition
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7 years ago
EndXA
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The Ninja Brain: Humans Can Prioritise Meaningful Sounds Even While Asleep
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7 years ago
laurex
2 points
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Writing about chapters from your life can boost your self-esteem
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7 years ago
EndXA
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Researchers announce a test of the “Light Triad” traits
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7 years ago
EndXA
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Most of the Results in Personality Research Do Replicate
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7 years ago
mpweiher
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Teenagers’ Lack of Insight into Their Lack of Abilities Hampers Career Advice
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7 years ago
shawndumas
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Some perfectly healthy people can't remember their own lives
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7 years ago
prmph
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Study identifies mental strategies you can use to overcome aversive challenges
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7 years ago
EndXA
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Now John Bargh’s Famous Hot-Coffee Study Has Failed to Replicate
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7 years ago
laurex
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The optimum exercise intensity, type and duration for boosting mood
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8 years ago
laurex
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It’s increasingly difficult for sceptics to explain away failed replications
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8 years ago
laurex
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Drawing information can help you remember it better than writing it down
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8 years ago
EndXA
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144.
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Schadenfreude turns us into temporary psychopaths
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8 years ago
laurex
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It’s So Hard to Think Like a Scientist
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8 years ago
laurex
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A 15 minute jog is better for the mind than 15 minutes of calm relaxation
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8 years ago
pps
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“Grit” is an example of redundant labelling in personality psychology
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8 years ago
laurex
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Under pressure, imposter syndrome hits men harder than women
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8 years ago
Khaine
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“STEM gender-equality paradox”, fairer societies have fewer women in STEM
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8 years ago
zwieback
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Walking lifts your mood, even when you don’t expect it to
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10 years ago
waqasaday
2 points
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